Small drives are actually more expensive these days.
You can find 4TB drives under $80 and 8TB drives under $150.
Small drives are actually more expensive these days.
You can find 4TB drives under $80 and 8TB drives under $150.
You have to back in their blog. They've got reports on lots of 2TB drives
all I want is a decent 1080p75 22" TN monitor
what should I get, I'm in western europe
I don't care about syncs of any kind or anything like that
hm. I didn't consider looking at external drives. I am seeing some better prices here, thanks for the tip
well I just went through the blog posts for every year they have and they only had under 2TB drives listed in 2015. so uh yeah, unless i'm blind, this blog is useless to me. but I appreciate it anyway.
>they only had under 2TB drives listed in 2015
Yeah, but a lot of those models are still on the market, and they're old (while having almost identical stats to newer drives) so they're in your price range
newegg.com
^first low failure rate example from
backblaze.com
Is this PSU worth it for 60€?
There's also this one for 70€. Lower 80 Plus rating but it's fully modular and has great reviews. The wattage isn't a problem for my build.
pcpartpicker.com
160 USD for a 1070 SC acx3 is a good deal right? Or is there a better amd card for the price. I'm buying used.
>gigabyte makes the worst boards and graphics cards
>here let me get a PSU by them, too
I wouldn't risk it. Why do you need 750W anyway? Get 500-650.
You also simply shouldn't be bothering with a HDD for sizes under 6TB. SSDs are so cheap now.
Yes that's a good deal.
Technically, $100 for an RX580 is still better for the price but that's a weaker card if you're doing more than 1080p@60.
How bad is the coil whine on the 2070 supers?